The sad end of ?Ollie?s Wild Ride?
Source: https://jimsbikeblog.wordpress.com/2012/06/12/the-sad-end-of-ollies-wild-ride/
Source: https://jimsbikeblog.wordpress.com/2012/06/12/the-sad-end-of-ollies-wild-ride/
Source: http://cyclinginfo.co.uk/blog/4907/cycling-photos/cycling-in-sunny-weather-photos/
Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/tdf-stage-5-one-ugly-crashfest/
Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/recap-at-the-giro%e2%80%99s-halfway-point/
The 2012 BUILD IT. BIKE IT. BE A PART OF IT. campaign ran from May 1, 2012 through May 31, 2012. Missed it? You can still donate $10 today. All donations are tax deductible and will support Adventure Cycling Association's organizing efforts and technical assistance for the U.S. Bicycle Route System. The campaign is supported by Adventure Cycling members, a dedicated group of Core Supporters, bicycle-industry partners, state and local bicycle organizations, and cyclists across North America.Campaign business sponsors include Walz Caps, Razoo,Giant Bicycles, Adventure Center, TeamEstrogen.com, Stan?s NoTubes, Sun Bicycles & Origin-8, WomanTours, Ortlieb and Primal Wear.In-kind product support to the Build It. Bike It. Be a Part of It. campaign has been donated by Osprey Packs, Moots, BOB Trailer, Brooks, Planet Bike, BikeFlights.com, and Hans Bagworks.State partner organizations include Bike-Walk Alliance of NH, Missouri Bicycle and Pedestrian Federation, and Bicycle Alliance of Washington.Web partners for the campaign are PathLessPedaled, BikingBis, Bike Style Spokane, Chicks on Bikes Radio, Change your life ride a bike, and Bicycle Radio.The U.S. Bicycle Route System is supported in part by grants from the SRAM Cycling Fund, the Surdna Foundation, the Lazar Foundation, New Belgium Brewing, and the Michigan United Tandem Society.Thank you all for your support and participation!Source: http://blog.adventurecycling.org/2012/06/now-lets-all-go-for-bike-ride.html
Source: http://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/cycle-superhighway-3-a-victim-of-its-own-success/
Sad news from Kentucky where a 71-year-old touring bicyclist from Chico, California, died from injuries he suffered when he fell off his bike.
Retired Yuba City dentist Oliver “Ollie” Scheideman Jr. was fulfilling his dream to complete a TransAmerica bicycle tour. An earlier attempt in 2009 ended when he crashed soon after the start of …
Source: http://www.bikingbis.com/2012/06/10/tragic-end-to-transamerica-tour-for-california-cyclist/
Source: http://www.teamradioshack.us/tdf-stage-4-%e2%80%93-shoot-out-at-mur-de-bretagne/